Lure-and-Reveal: An Exposure Framework for Stealthy Deception Attack in Multi-sensor Uncertain Systems

Abstract

Multi-sensor integration via error-state Kalman filter (KF) is widely employed for precise state estimation in cyber-physical systems (CPSs). However, this integration exposes the system to stealthy deception attacks that render conventional detection mechanisms ineffective. We propose an exposure framework to actively reveal such stealthy attacks without modifying sensor interfaces. The framework introduces a suspect mode in which the defender injects random exposure shakes into the nominal control inputs, thus creating a discrepancy between the defender's true state estimates and the attacker's manipulated state estimates, preventing the attack from remaining stealthy. We further derive an explicit exposure condition that characterizes the minimum shake magnitude to guarantee the finite-time exposure and a compensable condition that ensures the shakes do not degrade closed-loop performance. Simulation results based on a GNSS/INS-integrated UAV system verify the effectiveness of the proposed framework.

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